Blue2actual
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Got a video from my friend in Colorado Springs where my truck is parked. I just drove it 1500 miles with 0 issues from GA to Colorado. It has sat for 3 days and he needed to move it onto the street. It's billowing thick white smoke when the engine is under load. Being that I'm 1500 miles away, it's hard to diagnose a problem over the phone. I'm assuming it's a clogged fuel filter. He drove it around the neighborhood and said the engine stopped stumbling and had plenty of power. I told him to let it sit for a few hours and sure enough, it smoked again when he started it up and gave it gas. He drove it around the neighborhood and it went away. I'm guessing maybe fuel pressure was enough to push through the clogged filter? The truck has never had any issues starting/running and ran fine in the altitude-6,000+ feet for over 200 miles. What do Y'all think? I know it's probably hard to tell just by viewing a video...
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